The ideal home office would be having raised access flooring for better
cable management.
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'How a shallow raised floor provides cable management'
http://www.cablinginstall.com/articles/print/volume-21/issue-3/features/how-a-shallow-raised-floor-provides-cable-management.htm
15. The ideal home office would have a smooth floor so that the office
chair can roll around easily in order to grab things off other tables and
counters.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Share Long wrote:
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> Hey, Richard, don't forget rebounders! Also known as mini
Hey, Richard, don't forget rebounders! Also known as mini trampolines. Good for
the bones, good for the immune system.
On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:37 AM, Richard Williams
wrote:
13. The ideal home office will have a stationary bicycle, and/or a treadmill,
an elliptical or other e
13. The ideal home office will have a stationary bicycle, and/or a
treadmill, an elliptical or other exercise device, and maybe some 5-10
pound one-handed barbells.
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14. The ideal home office would have a good pair of noise-cancelling head
phones.
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
awoelflebater:
> This guy doesn't sound like a nerd he sounds like he's economically >
> disadvantaged; in other words - poor. >
The Nerd's home office is located in the back of his house, out by the alley.
He lives with his wife in
awoelflebater:
> This guy doesn't sound like a nerd he sounds like he's economically
> disadvantaged; in other words - poor.
>
The Nerd's home office is located in the back of his house, out by the
alley. He lives with his wife in the main house, which is quite nice and
homey. They both work at a c
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Example of an ideal home office, above; below a description of a poor home
office:
There's a nerd guy I know that lives down the street who does almost all of
his homework sitting on a twin bed with his dog - the bed is a mattress on t